Im taking a "wait and see" approach to all the new DC lines at retail.

If I happen to see them on the pegs, and the really tickle my fancy or my son starts asking for them, I'll pick them up. But, if I never see them, or I do see them and I just don't "feel it", they will be easy to pass on.

It depends on how the set pans out. I'm sick of starting collections and them leaving vital characters out. My example of this is Brave bold, the line looked promising then petered out, and then not releasing figures like Shazam and Dr polaris.

There's no way in hell I'll be collecting this line. It's not just out of anger that they cancelled DCUC in favor of this. It's the ugly cartoonish style of these figures. They almost look like 6" versions of the Batman: Brave and the Bold figures, or more recently the Target exclusive Justice League line. Cartoonish style isn't always bad (re: JLU), but these just look big and clunky without any appealing artistic style applied to them.

Not at all. Matty has completely jumped the shark, an animated 6 inch line and 4 inch movie masters line is a joke. I thought this would give me a financial break but instead I am just going to finish collecting the 1984 Super Powers line MOC. I have the entire series loose and all the vehicles, now to collect every MOC or in the box.

_________________Mighty Mouse vs Popeye at full spinach strength...you decide who will win?

Part of me is thinking I bought those Public Enemies-based figures, why not these? However, I don't really need another 6" Batman or Superman. If they produce never-before-produced characters in this line (which is unlikely), I'd get those. The same way that I've made Silver Banshee work with the other DCUC figures, I'll make a new character from this line work. Generally though, I have zero interest in these.